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studying president nixon did he have an economic policy that was. approved by congress. they basically in it one of the three key things to talk about nixon is and everybody brings of watergate we make these associations with present there is that there is that the plan the nixon had people often say have watergate not occurred and had the book had the boom of the one nine hundred eighty s. taken place in the seventy's maybe nixon would have been perceived differently by history . nixon's often given bad marks because of the over regulation of control with price controls and that sort of thing so he had to deal with quite a few other issues in addition the economy in addition watergate the middle east what's happening with china detente etc so he's not usually perceived as a strong economic president given the circumstances of what would become known as stagflation inflation etc etc now i mean we associate president nixon with not associated mean with opening up china where there are other economic policies that president nixon pushed forward. it really mattered to the e
studying president nixon did he have an economic policy that was. approved by congress. they basically in it one of the three key things to talk about nixon is and everybody brings of watergate we make these associations with present there is that there is that the plan the nixon had people often say have watergate not occurred and had the book had the boom of the one nine hundred eighty s. taken place in the seventy's maybe nixon would have been perceived differently by history . nixon's often...
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i never cared for nixon. i never regarded him as a conservative but as an opportunityist. >> nixon looked at conservatives like me and buckley as them, as allies but not as us. he would say, what do they want now? and i with -- would say, well i am one. >> the main competition for the g.o.p. nomination were romney of michigan, and, again, rockefeller of new york. that left an opening, and thought, for ronald reagan, although he was california's governor less than two years. nixon saw reagan, even then, as a rival. and a serious rival. we knew what they were up to working with the rockefeller people to try to double team us down in florida and break open nixon's delegation by denying him the nomination on the first ballot. and hoping it would break apart. >> people do not realize that reagan came close to winning in 1968. he had all kinds of people pledged on the second ballot and so the nixon people had to make sure they won on the first ballot. because if it went to a second ball hot, -- ballot, his majority
i never cared for nixon. i never regarded him as a conservative but as an opportunityist. >> nixon looked at conservatives like me and buckley as them, as allies but not as us. he would say, what do they want now? and i with -- would say, well i am one. >> the main competition for the g.o.p. nomination were romney of michigan, and, again, rockefeller of new york. that left an opening, and thought, for ronald reagan, although he was california's governor less than two years. nixon...
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nixon's foreign policy. speakers included former national security council staff members who work in the nixon administration. this took place of the u.s. navy memorial in washington, d.c. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am the president of the navy memorial. i welcome you to this richard nixon legacy for more, specifically addressing the cold war strategy and has the effect upon it. my pleasure to have you with us today. this may be memorial has been here for now 22 years. we are in existence honor the service of people who have served in all of the sea services, maybe, marine, coast guard, and merchant marine, and as you can see behind me, nixon was in the navy. he served in the second world war. he was a freight car go forward your, and he was probably most famous for helping troops out because somehow or other he got a channel to get hold of fresh hamburger meat once or twice a month, and he had nix's hamburger stands on the steely islands in the south pacific. he labored under extremely difficult
nixon's foreign policy. speakers included former national security council staff members who work in the nixon administration. this took place of the u.s. navy memorial in washington, d.c. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am the president of the navy memorial. i welcome you to this richard nixon legacy for more, specifically addressing the cold war strategy and has the effect upon it. my pleasure to have you with us today. this may be memorial has been here for now 22 years. we are in...
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the nixon library hopes more than learn about this part of america's history, a goal that nixon may have had when doing the interviews. >> this was his gamble with history, that you can sit with the interviews 30 years ago, and release them and maybe a younger generation who didn't live through water gate or vietnam can have fresh perspectives on nixon and his president say. nixon appears emotional. he reads a letter his daughter left him. >> it says "daddy, i love you. whatever you do i will support.". >> reporter: nixon said when he decided to resign his wife resisted. >> she was quiet, listening to the others, which she usually does. she came very emphatically against resigning. >> reporter: historians say no other president agreed to be interviewed in this way. the videos may help to change the image of nixon's administration as one of the most secretive. >> the true irony is the administration will be studied so exhaustively, it may become one of the most transparent in hist. >> reporter: three segments are online, for released by saturday, august 9th, and that was nixon's last day
the nixon library hopes more than learn about this part of america's history, a goal that nixon may have had when doing the interviews. >> this was his gamble with history, that you can sit with the interviews 30 years ago, and release them and maybe a younger generation who didn't live through water gate or vietnam can have fresh perspectives on nixon and his president say. nixon appears emotional. he reads a letter his daughter left him. >> it says "daddy, i love you....
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nixon. >> then he said if it wasn't nixon it would be rockefeller. i was there. if it wasn't nixon it would have been reagan. it came very close. >> i proudly move this convention declare itself unanimously united behind the candidate richard nixon as the next president of the united states. i so move. >> i came back and i said that's the man, he will be president some day. >> in 1968 democrats were in disarray. in january the offensive led the foerlt for johnson's and elling. eugene mccarthy showed unexpected strength against lbj in the primary. kennedy entered the race that was enough to force the president out. civil rights act tiss martin luther sparking riots in cities. in june bobby kennedy was assassinated at the ambassador hotel in os a los angeles. >> if there's a doctor in the house. i am going to stay right here. >> during a chicago convention that had police clashing with protestors. the chaos helped nixon to be the republican nominee. >> it is time to look at the proper look of order in the united states. crime wasn't an issue. so wun wungs it became
nixon. >> then he said if it wasn't nixon it would be rockefeller. i was there. if it wasn't nixon it would have been reagan. it came very close. >> i proudly move this convention declare itself unanimously united behind the candidate richard nixon as the next president of the united states. i so move. >> i came back and i said that's the man, he will be president some day. >> in 1968 democrats were in disarray. in january the offensive led the foerlt for johnson's and...
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in particular to the nixon library and the richard nixon foundation. and also to c-span viewers who are joining us virtually. starting a little bit more personally, welcome back to the west coast. i think for many years this was a second home or a home for you, how many years did you spend here and did you miss it? >> i spent with susan, seven years going through documents day by day, week by week, year by year. this volume as a mere two and a half million pages of research which is what i do. since you asked that question, i have a little plug and i forgot to give. a year from now, luke nichter will be sitting in the say. he has been finishing a study of the election of 1968 and the incident had virtually nothing to do with the election of 1968. if you are here now, come back for a loop a year from now and find out what really did happen in 1968. >> we can just be an opposite sides, at that point. but, juxtapose that experience of studying residential records for seven years with what it came from. i once heard you talk about or describe yourself as a
in particular to the nixon library and the richard nixon foundation. and also to c-span viewers who are joining us virtually. starting a little bit more personally, welcome back to the west coast. i think for many years this was a second home or a home for you, how many years did you spend here and did you miss it? >> i spent with susan, seven years going through documents day by day, week by week, year by year. this volume as a mere two and a half million pages of research which is what...
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this week marks 40 years since president richard nixon resigned in the wake of the watergate scandal. we're getting a new look at richard's fall from grace from the former president himself. roxana saberi has been following this story for us. roxana. >> reporter: videos of nixon showing him sometimes emotional, describes the toll his resignation took on his family and the decisions he made in his last week in office. >> i didn't want to quit. i thought it would be the admission of guilty, which of course it was. >> reporter: in this interview richard nixon describes his fall from grace in his own words. >> i hope no other president resigns under any condition. >> reporter: releasing 28 minutes of videotaped interviews of the former president this week. part of 30 hours nixon recorded with a former white house aide in 1983, nine years after he resigned the presidency. >> he is more pensive, more thoughtful and more reflective richard nixon, and he's beginning to talk and think in terms of his legacy with some distance from watergate. >> reporter: transcripts of the interviews have been
this week marks 40 years since president richard nixon resigned in the wake of the watergate scandal. we're getting a new look at richard's fall from grace from the former president himself. roxana saberi has been following this story for us. roxana. >> reporter: videos of nixon showing him sometimes emotional, describes the toll his resignation took on his family and the decisions he made in his last week in office. >> i didn't want to quit. i thought it would be the admission of...
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didn't nixon committed? crime and investigative committee tried to clarify that, but he refused to testify or resign them. they stumbled upon the oval office recordings of conversations. after resisting the probe, the nixon administration agreed to turn in the tape. later it became clear that a crucial passage of the recordings was missing was the one in which he ordered a cover up of watergate. but at this point, impeachment proceedings against nixon were already underway under the pressure became too much to leave office before my term is completed as a har into every instinct in my body. but as president, i must book the interest of america 1st. therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. nixon was later pardon, by a successor, gerald ford and water gate became the epitome of political scandal. it's important to remember watergate, because it reveals the vulnerabilities of our constitutional government. it also the strengths you there. it's very hard for a country to protect itsel
didn't nixon committed? crime and investigative committee tried to clarify that, but he refused to testify or resign them. they stumbled upon the oval office recordings of conversations. after resisting the probe, the nixon administration agreed to turn in the tape. later it became clear that a crucial passage of the recordings was missing was the one in which he ordered a cover up of watergate. but at this point, impeachment proceedings against nixon were already underway under the pressure...
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nixon lobbied against that change. congress passed it anyway. he wound up back dating the deed on his gift to the u.s., prior to the time that the law went into effect, essentially committing tax fraud. and so he was really left with no option at that point after 1969, he could not donate his papers. so one way to get around the law. the law did not apply the tangible goods like tapes so one way -- >> he did it for a tax break? >> it was a tax break. this was a guy -- i was there as a young assistant prosecutor. i remember seeing a memo that he wrote to his tax lawyers asking if he could deduct the cost of his businesses. >> how much money could he have made on that? >> quite a pit about. >> really -- wide a bit. >> really? >> he was paying the same tax rate as persons making $15,000 at the time. >> it was a tax dodge? >> it was a tax dodge absolutely. >> white house correspondent for cbs, and to the events that led to nixon's downfall. i asked dan rather what he remembers about watergate. >> first the image of richard nixon saying good-bye, i'm
nixon lobbied against that change. congress passed it anyway. he wound up back dating the deed on his gift to the u.s., prior to the time that the law went into effect, essentially committing tax fraud. and so he was really left with no option at that point after 1969, he could not donate his papers. so one way to get around the law. the law did not apply the tangible goods like tapes so one way -- >> he did it for a tax break? >> it was a tax break. this was a guy -- i was there as...
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he and luke nickter coauthored the nixon taped, 700 transcribed pages of largely unheard nixon moments. >> there is anti-semitic slurs. >> (tape playing] >> >> there is bigotry about people in the third world. there is a lot of sort of barnyard cursing, unpleasant amount of back stabbing. duplicitous paranoia going on. >> >> reporter: the tapes cover 1971 and 1972. foreign policy issues dominate, as nixon conducts disarmament talks with the soviet union and opens the door to china. >> nixon is playing the chess game of the word. he is moving all the pieces in his and his goal is to make america the preempt innocent power and if we have to share our power with somebody it would be china. >> so you can't come away respecting his intellect while disliking the lack of moral fiber in the man. >> the war in vietnam often dominates the conversation. nixon wants peace but what he calls peace with honor. >> from april 17, 1971 and nixon is really frustrated with the progress of the war. and he is encouraging national security advisor henry kissinger to up the ante to more bombing, more bombing,
he and luke nickter coauthored the nixon taped, 700 transcribed pages of largely unheard nixon moments. >> there is anti-semitic slurs. >> (tape playing] >> >> there is bigotry about people in the third world. there is a lot of sort of barnyard cursing, unpleasant amount of back stabbing. duplicitous paranoia going on. >> >> reporter: the tapes cover 1971 and 1972. foreign policy issues dominate, as nixon conducts disarmament talks with the soviet union and...
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nixon. >> mr. president, dan rather, cbs news. are you running for something? >> no, sir, mr. president, are you? >> what did it feel like at that moment when the president got pointed with you? >> well, he did so before, and it was not a great surprise. if he thought you were going to try to ask a tough question, he would throw you a balance, and it was unexpected certainly in that setting, but i didn't think about what he was going to sigh. i didn't think about his response. >> when did you realize that nixon was going to leave office? >> i wa i thought until april oy of 1974, the president resigned in august of 1974, i thought in some way, he would want to stay in office, but once it became clear that barry goldwater was leading some conservative presidents, told him, mr. president, you have to go. and at that time, i remember sighing, i the united states, a widespread critical experience, a criminal operation, myself and i reporter, jack anderson, and we're talking about firebombs, and burglari
nixon. >> mr. president, dan rather, cbs news. are you running for something? >> no, sir, mr. president, are you? >> what did it feel like at that moment when the president got pointed with you? >> well, he did so before, and it was not a great surprise. if he thought you were going to try to ask a tough question, he would throw you a balance, and it was unexpected certainly in that setting, but i didn't think about what he was going to sigh. i didn't think about his...
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nixon would always be nixon, always insecure. eisenhower but always be eisenhower. i asked somebody what he was like and they said that he would go all five star on you. >> eisenhower was very suspicious of political -- corera politicians. why did he choose him? >> he did not choose them. when eisenhower was nominated for president in 1952, he was not even aware that he made a choice. i am the one who does it? as opposed to the delegates. yes, it is you. >> why was the relationship so difficult for nixon? >> nixon was always wasawe of eisenhower. nixon was not a disgrace president, he was a first-term senator with a slightly strange background. he was joining the supreme commander of the allied forces. he was in awe of him. there was not the attraction between a father and son. there was the 22-year age difference. >> in 1960, eisenhower put not credit nixon with influencing any phase of his administration. >> eisenhower was asked at a press conference in august about a month after nixon was nominated, can you think about one substantial suggestions or ideas that wa
nixon would always be nixon, always insecure. eisenhower but always be eisenhower. i asked somebody what he was like and they said that he would go all five star on you. >> eisenhower was very suspicious of political -- corera politicians. why did he choose him? >> he did not choose them. when eisenhower was nominated for president in 1952, he was not even aware that he made a choice. i am the one who does it? as opposed to the delegates. yes, it is you. >> why was the...
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s white house guilty of bugging the nixon campaign but then nixon and mitchell played an active role in the railing a peace summit in paris by promising south vietnam better terms if they had heard the peace talks nixon's obstructions sparked president johnson to accuse nixon of treason to republican senator everett dirksen of illinois in this private recording take a listen. are far from being some of the your charlie are going to remember here amber frey. for years in order. that your are more aware of the star complex you are barrymore and they were i don't know how to get their family camp right and they are going to be darn barrister's creatures. why has it taken so long for this information to finally be released while he hasn't had this to say about nixon and johnson i think there was an implicit understanding between two very politically sophisticated people who had been in there are enough for a very long time to say hey look this thing is over you know neither one of us are going to gain anything by stirring up this pot so there you have it forty years later and still a lot
s white house guilty of bugging the nixon campaign but then nixon and mitchell played an active role in the railing a peace summit in paris by promising south vietnam better terms if they had heard the peace talks nixon's obstructions sparked president johnson to accuse nixon of treason to republican senator everett dirksen of illinois in this private recording take a listen. are far from being some of the your charlie are going to remember here amber frey. for years in order. that your are...
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forty years ago today president richard nixon left office in disgrace on this anniversary we'll take a look at the nixon the man and what we've learned about him in his time in office thanks to an audio recording that's later in the show. it's friday august eighth four pm in washington d.c. i'm an ellipse hannity you are watching our team america. and it's deja vu for the u.s. as president barack obama not only approves airstrikes in iraq but just hours later made good on that promise early friday morning the u.s. fighter jets dropped a five hundred pound bombs in the northern iraqi region of irbil to protect american personnel in the region and push back isis militants from the kurdish regions where there is a large christian community these are the first airstrikes in iraq since obama pulled out all u.s. troops back in two thousand and eleven but as the sunni fighters have advanced on the region seizing mosul in june and the country's largest dam yesterday president obama has had to change his tune take a look at how the tune is changed since twenty eleven. one leaving behind a sov
forty years ago today president richard nixon left office in disgrace on this anniversary we'll take a look at the nixon the man and what we've learned about him in his time in office thanks to an audio recording that's later in the show. it's friday august eighth four pm in washington d.c. i'm an ellipse hannity you are watching our team america. and it's deja vu for the u.s. as president barack obama not only approves airstrikes in iraq but just hours later made good on that promise early...
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alive when richard nixon resigned. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan with the western edition of the broadcast. winds are hammering the pacific northwest. the storm system is what's left of a typhoon and it's already unleashed tornadoes in oregon. another round of severe weather is moving in tonight, bearing down on coastal towns and major cities from san francisco to british columbia. ben tracy gets us started. >> reporter: fierce wendz are whipping through the pacific northwest as the most potent part of this storm system comes on shore. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: on friday an e.f.2 tornado with 125-mile-per-hour winds tore through the coastal town of manzinita, oregon, uprooting trees, downing power lines and damaging homes and businesses. phil panos saw it happen. >> it looked like the wizard of oz. that's what it looked like. it just-- things were just moving like this. then you could see the trees just snapping like twigs. >> reporter: in portland, streets turned into river
alive when richard nixon resigned. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan with the western edition of the broadcast. winds are hammering the pacific northwest. the storm system is what's left of a typhoon and it's already unleashed tornadoes in oregon. another round of severe weather is moving in tonight, bearing down on coastal towns and major cities from san francisco to british columbia. ben tracy gets us started. >> reporter: fierce...
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nixon was a study of psychosis and extremes. the same man who opened the door to china was also petty and vindictive and convinced he was surrounded by enemies. that led nixon to watergate and a conspiracy to obstruct justice. white house counsel john dean broke ranks with nixon and exposed the cover-up, which is detailed in his new book. >> how could he so foolishly do things that would result in the destruction of his own presidency? and, sadly, the simple answer is he wasn't as savvy as i thought he was. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> i'm a fighter. i just didn't want to quit. also, i thought it would be an admission of guilt, which of course it was. >> former president nixon fought to restore his reputation, always refusing to examine himself too closely. >> as far as sitting down and psychoanalyzing myself and saying, now, how could i have been a better person, it's just not my bag. >> when nixon died in 1994, five living presidents attended his funeral. bill clinton said nixon should be jud
nixon was a study of psychosis and extremes. the same man who opened the door to china was also petty and vindictive and convinced he was surrounded by enemies. that led nixon to watergate and a conspiracy to obstruct justice. white house counsel john dean broke ranks with nixon and exposed the cover-up, which is detailed in his new book. >> how could he so foolishly do things that would result in the destruction of his own presidency? and, sadly, the simple answer is he wasn't as savvy...
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s white house guilty of bugging the nixon campaign but then nixon and mitchell played an active role in de railing the peace summit in paris by promising southie and on better terms if they had heard the peace talks nixon's obstructions sparked president johnson to accuse him of treason to republican senator everett dirksen of illinois in this private recording take a listen. some of the. are going to be bad memories embers. and. prayers during. the second. grade and they were harder to get theirs. and they are going to be brighter chremes. why has it taken so long for this information to finally be released while huston had this to say about nixon and johnson i think there was an implicit understanding between two very politically sophisticated people with been in the arena for a very long time to say hey look this thing is over you know neither one of us are going to gain anything by storing up this pos so there you have it forty years later and still a lot to learn about the nixon presidency which of course ended in his resignation . pluto the sometimes planet planet may be hiding
s white house guilty of bugging the nixon campaign but then nixon and mitchell played an active role in de railing the peace summit in paris by promising southie and on better terms if they had heard the peace talks nixon's obstructions sparked president johnson to accuse him of treason to republican senator everett dirksen of illinois in this private recording take a listen. some of the. are going to be bad memories embers. and. prayers during. the second. grade and they were harder to get...
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nixon, ford, and reagan pair and he is the author of "nixon's white house wars" but specializes in collecting 19th century historic memorabilia. pat buchanan is here. he's a veteran of the kerry and obama campaigns. he is teaching at new york university and specializes in defending independent journalism against powerful interests. mark hannah is here. we have a lot of set up. as i mentioned, i spoke to several, several senior white house officials commend the feeling was the same. there is nothing to see here. this has been going on for a long time, and when attorney general sessions and deputy attorney general said this is the time, president trump took decisive and divisive action and said it is time to fire comey. >> he was advised to do something he wanted to do. my feeling on this is trump has real exasperation with the fact that he's had a ten month investigation that alleges that his campaign was involved with vladimir putin to fix this election and that's why he won the election. it's gone on for five or six months after the election was over. there is a cloud hanging over trump's ad
nixon, ford, and reagan pair and he is the author of "nixon's white house wars" but specializes in collecting 19th century historic memorabilia. pat buchanan is here. he's a veteran of the kerry and obama campaigns. he is teaching at new york university and specializes in defending independent journalism against powerful interests. mark hannah is here. we have a lot of set up. as i mentioned, i spoke to several, several senior white house officials commend the feeling was the same....
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nixon never thanked him. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> that up and taken action to amend debaters in the east failed to prevent ball and attacks. >>> it seems like it is taken off earlier >>> a dangerous combination of dry weather and strong winds but firefighters on high alert. >>> home invasion should cut in sacramento for are dead. a fifth wounded. visit:
nixon never thanked him. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> that up and taken action to amend debaters in the east failed to prevent ball and attacks. >>> it seems like it is taken off earlier >>> a...
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it has been 40 years since president nixon resigned. and now the library has the tapes of nixon talking about the water gate scandal. >> i didn't want to quit. and i thought it would be an admission of guilt, which it was. >> president nixon describes his fall from grace in his own words. >> i hope that no other president resigns under any circumstance. >> releasing 28 minutes of interviews with the former president this week. as part of 38 hours of interviews that nixon recorded with a former white house aid in 1983. >> he's a more pencive and thoughtful richard nixon and he's beginning to talk about his legacy with some distance from watergate. >> the interviews have been available online, and for the most part, they have been sitting with the nixon archives. and now they're released to youtube. >> i think this was his sort of gamble with history, that you can sit down with these interviews 30 years ago, and one day, we'll release them, and maybe a younger generation who didn't live through watergate or vietnam can have fresh perspect
it has been 40 years since president nixon resigned. and now the library has the tapes of nixon talking about the water gate scandal. >> i didn't want to quit. and i thought it would be an admission of guilt, which it was. >> president nixon describes his fall from grace in his own words. >> i hope that no other president resigns under any circumstance. >> releasing 28 minutes of interviews with the former president this week. as part of 38 hours of interviews that nixon...
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nixon never thanked him. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> coming up on wjz ease eyewitness news tonight -- wjz's eyewitness news tonight. a shooting on the auburn campus kills three. >>> and a rare motion, what leaders are doing to get the bottle tax moving. >>> banning bumpers statewide, the proposed legislation that could keep sleeping babies safe. i'm gigi barnett, that story is just ahead. >>> tim is going to tell us [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework
nixon never thanked him. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> coming up on wjz ease eyewitness news tonight -- wjz's eyewitness news tonight. a shooting on the auburn campus kills three. >>> and a rare motion,...
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nixon never thanked him. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
nixon never thanked him. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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nixon. - jimmy hoffa goes to jail because he's a mobster. he wants a pardon from richard nixon. in exchange for that pardon, he's going to get the teamsters to endorse richard nixon. - and he told me he paid $3 million to get his sentence commuted. nixon commuted it. - but nixon makes it impossible for hoffa to be the president of the teamsters ever again. so hoffa was pissed off at nixon. he wanted his $3 million contribution back. and where was that $3 million? in a little bank in southern california. from dinsio's point of view, he's stealing money that the president stole from somebody else. it's not a crime. - yeah, if you take nixon's money, who's he gonna cry to? he can't cry to nobody. "hey, they stole my money. they stole my money." he ain't gonna say that. you know that and i know that. - narrator: with an eye on the biggest bank heist in american history, dinsio assembles his core team, starting with his trusted brother, james. rounding out the crew are a couple of dinsio's closest relatives-- his nephew harry barber, and his brother-in-law chuck mulligan. - so we had
nixon. - jimmy hoffa goes to jail because he's a mobster. he wants a pardon from richard nixon. in exchange for that pardon, he's going to get the teamsters to endorse richard nixon. - and he told me he paid $3 million to get his sentence commuted. nixon commuted it. - but nixon makes it impossible for hoffa to be the president of the teamsters ever again. so hoffa was pissed off at nixon. he wanted his $3 million contribution back. and where was that $3 million? in a little bank in southern...
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yes, that was known as the nixon shock. and that's where you find it under wikipedia to research that, over the next 2 weeks, we're going to be looking at that building up to this 50 year anniversary of a great monetary experiment. this is a monetary experiment, right? because this is the 1st time we've had a global all the out world based on basically nothing but paper backed by as paul common at the new york times. a nobel economist says back by men with guns. that's a 1st we've always had hard money or hard wealth creation, real wealth creation. so this is the 1st time we've had been beyond that sort of system. so it's an experiment we're 50 years into it. and that's kind of what because report has been doing for the past 10 years. it's kind of cataloging the results and the consequences of this were researching the experiment. right. so there's 2 parts to it. there's a monetary relativism. yeah. which is that fee money in $1.00 country was valuable relative to the money in other countries. yeah. and so that entered into
yes, that was known as the nixon shock. and that's where you find it under wikipedia to research that, over the next 2 weeks, we're going to be looking at that building up to this 50 year anniversary of a great monetary experiment. this is a monetary experiment, right? because this is the 1st time we've had a global all the out world based on basically nothing but paper backed by as paul common at the new york times. a nobel economist says back by men with guns. that's a 1st we've always had...
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richard nixon was gone 469 days later. we have placed all of these documents and the new recordings on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. they make for some fascinating reading and listening. >>> and when we come back here tonight, the space shuttle program rolls into the history books, but what next? >>> a major chapter in america's space program came to a close early this morning as the space shuttle "atlantis" touched down for the last time. this means for american astronauts, for now the russians are now our ride into space. as you might imagine, this was a bittersweet day for the men and women who have made it all happen. nbc's tom costello reports tonight from the nbc space center. >> reporter: in a pre-dawn landing with nasa precision, "atlantis" and her crew of four returned home safely this morning. >> main gear touchdown. >> reporter: at 5:57 a.m. america officially retired its last space shuttle. >> mission complete, houston. after serving the world for over 30 years, the space shuttle has earned its place in histo
richard nixon was gone 469 days later. we have placed all of these documents and the new recordings on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. they make for some fascinating reading and listening. >>> and when we come back here tonight, the space shuttle program rolls into the history books, but what next? >>> a major chapter in america's space program came to a close early this morning as the space shuttle "atlantis" touched down for the last time. this means for american...
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it is nixon's day. president nixon's day, excuse me. now he goes to the home of his last secretary of defense for a luncheon with his friends. his closest friends. and then by helicopter, i believe he may be the first former president to leave the capitol by helicopter, to andrews air force base to fly to the ranch in texas and to retirement from this capitol, where he has spent 37 years. mr. cronkite: the last two or three days, mr. johnson was living out of his suitcase with all his personal belongings and papers gone out. when he left this morning at 11:15, he was in fact leaving, never to go back there as the president. it is assumed. his departure, this transition of power, has been a far more graceful thing that has happened in past inaugurals in our recent history, even. but over the last few presidents it has gone rather well. this luncheon has become almost a tradition. president truman began it when he left town by train. a huge crowd was at union station telling former president truman goodbye. cbs news coverage of the inaugu
it is nixon's day. president nixon's day, excuse me. now he goes to the home of his last secretary of defense for a luncheon with his friends. his closest friends. and then by helicopter, i believe he may be the first former president to leave the capitol by helicopter, to andrews air force base to fly to the ranch in texas and to retirement from this capitol, where he has spent 37 years. mr. cronkite: the last two or three days, mr. johnson was living out of his suitcase with all his personal...
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no problem says nixon. even though the watergate reporting led the way, they say many americans didn't believe the president was directly involved until this. >> a high level campaign of political sabotage and espionage unparalleled in american history. >> walter cronkite special reports on the "cbs evening news." >> the white house denied and continues to deny involvement in any wrongdoing. >> nixon believed that you use the presidency as an instrument of personal revenge or reward. we keep looking for a tape where somebody says, what would be good for the country? >> president gerald ford considering the good of the country pardoned richard nixon. nixon never thanked him. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >>> after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the colorado wildfires. we'll get an update from the scene. plus the obama administration and damage control over comments about the economy and classified leaks. we'll hear from david axelrod. and a preview of the new apple products from the a
no problem says nixon. even though the watergate reporting led the way, they say many americans didn't believe the president was directly involved until this. >> a high level campaign of political sabotage and espionage unparalleled in american history. >> walter cronkite special reports on the "cbs evening news." >> the white house denied and continues to deny involvement in any wrongdoing. >> nixon believed that you use the presidency as an instrument of...
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. >>> and the final hours of the nixon tapes. for thfirst time tonight, secret recordings at the height of watergate right after the moment they pulled the plug. "nightly news" begins now. good evening. >>> good evening. i'm lester holt in for brian. what we have learned in the 24 hours or so after a heavily armed man barged into an atlanta area school is beyond frightening and comes as a jarring reminder of what happened just eight months ago in newtown, connecticut, and what could have happened yesterday. police in georgia say the alleged gunman had nearly 500 bullets and was apparently prepared for a violent showdown with police when he entered the mcnair discovery learning academy. also new tonight details of his criminal record and what his lawyer said today about his mental state. our national correspondent kate snow is in dekalb county, georgia, with the latest for us. kate? >> reporter: good evening, lester. this school has a lot of security. a double front door, you have to be buzzed to get in. but the gunman was able to
. >>> and the final hours of the nixon tapes. for thfirst time tonight, secret recordings at the height of watergate right after the moment they pulled the plug. "nightly news" begins now. good evening. >>> good evening. i'm lester holt in for brian. what we have learned in the 24 hours or so after a heavily armed man barged into an atlanta area school is beyond frightening and comes as a jarring reminder of what happened just eight months ago in newtown,...
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nixon, yes, maybe in a moment. over on the left, we can see that pat nixon has taken her place alongside of mrs. agnew, mrs. johnson in the middle, of course. pat nixon has been at her husband's side through all of his political life, since 1946, when he returned as a lieutenant commander from the navy and immediately plunged into politics, running against the democratic incumbent jared voorhees for congress. mr. mudd: the marine band is on its feet. obviously ready to play "hail to the chief." we should be getting the entrance of mr. nixon, mr. johnson, and mr. agnew in a matter of a few seconds. mr. cronkite: it looks like they will get this off in time. mr. mudd: it sure does. mr. cronkite: there has been great concern in the past, first expressed at johnson's inaugural by dale miller, there has been a laxness about getting the new president sworn in. the previous president's term expired exactly at noon, and kennedy wasn't for 51 minutes. 51 minutes when we don't have a states.t of the united cbs news color cov
nixon, yes, maybe in a moment. over on the left, we can see that pat nixon has taken her place alongside of mrs. agnew, mrs. johnson in the middle, of course. pat nixon has been at her husband's side through all of his political life, since 1946, when he returned as a lieutenant commander from the navy and immediately plunged into politics, running against the democratic incumbent jared voorhees for congress. mr. mudd: the marine band is on its feet. obviously ready to play "hail to the...
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we talked with a former cia interrogator and nixon historian. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm ann marine green and this is cbs news. rewards when you join scott shared values. sign up at scottbrand.com. see... 1000. sign up at scottbrand.com. goglossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ >>> well, this month a giant panda at a zoo in taiwan was reunited with her one-month-old cub. the story made big news in china where pandas are beloved, but as seth doan reports, their numbers continue to dwindle. >> reporter: the cheng do panda base is home to 74 giant pandas. even here in china every panda birth is celebrated, but the conservationist says there's a down side, too. >> it makes our job harder because people tend to think the problem is solved. humans really think we can fix everything with technology. >> reporter: they warn that the panda's natural habitat, bamboo filled alpine forests in china continue to be destroyed to build the roads and factories that feed the world's
we talked with a former cia interrogator and nixon historian. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm ann marine green and this is cbs news. rewards when you join scott shared values. sign up at scottbrand.com. see... 1000. sign up at scottbrand.com. goglossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ >>> well, this month a giant panda at a zoo in taiwan was reunited with her one-month-old cub....
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i just didn't want to quit. >> reporter: president nixon nearly ten years after his historic farewell. >> i can remember that hazy hot humid august ninght 40 years ag. >> reporter: frank was one of nixon's aides. he spent 36 hours interviewing the then 46-year-old president. what surprised you most about his responses? >> i was surprised at how raw, even, he was in expressing feelings and emotions and exposing private things about the family, which he had never talked about before. >> reporter: nixon had already decided to resign. >> this was the final blow, the final nail in the coffin, although you don't need another nail if you're already in the coffin, which we already were. >> reporter: he told his daughters and wife pat nixon. >> she came down emphatically against resigning. she was a fighter to the last. >> reporter: nixon found a note on his pillow from his daughter, julie. >> daddy, i love you. whatever you do, i will support. please wait a week or even ten days before you make this decision. go through the fire just a little bit longer. you're so strong. i love you. >> repor
i just didn't want to quit. >> reporter: president nixon nearly ten years after his historic farewell. >> i can remember that hazy hot humid august ninght 40 years ag. >> reporter: frank was one of nixon's aides. he spent 36 hours interviewing the then 46-year-old president. what surprised you most about his responses? >> i was surprised at how raw, even, he was in expressing feelings and emotions and exposing private things about the family, which he had never talked...
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he served as america's top diplomat and national security adviser during the nixon and ford administrations. in a statement, kissinger associates, a political consulting firm he founded, said the german—born former diplomat died at his home in connecticut. the statement from kissinger associates did not give a cause of death. tributes have started pouring in. former president george w bush has said on x — "america has lost one of the most dependable "and distinctive voices on foreign affairs with "the passing of henry kissinger." here's a look back at his life from our diplomatic correspondent james landale. to some, henry kissinger was one of the cold war�*s most influential statesman who advised presidents and prime ministers for decades. to others he was a war criminal. we call for the arrest of henry kissingerfor war we call for the arrest of henry kissinger for war crimes. whose ruthless defence of american interest cost thousands of lives. he was born heinz kissinger in nazi germany. hisjewish family fled to america in 1938 but the young henry, as he became, returned to europe f
he served as america's top diplomat and national security adviser during the nixon and ford administrations. in a statement, kissinger associates, a political consulting firm he founded, said the german—born former diplomat died at his home in connecticut. the statement from kissinger associates did not give a cause of death. tributes have started pouring in. former president george w bush has said on x — "america has lost one of the most dependable "and distinctive voices on...
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in a sense we have been there before with the nixon presidency. it was about removing him from power. there was a question raised among some of those around him as to whether his travails and horror of the position he was in had unbalanced him. if it had, was that anything anyone could do about it? absolutely right. characters themselves referred to nixon and the madman strategy that this is where he deputed henry kissinger to go around the world that saying to world leaders quite nixon he is crazy enough to do this. he believed leaders would fear him more and accommodate him with peace in vietnam and that kind of think as iam glad in vietnam and that kind of think as i am glad you mentioned him because he comes from that era, the early 70s, where not only was nixon and watergate going on, it spawned the political thriller. i did not have a role in this but the cover is absolutely a 70s era cover design. it could be day of the jackal or day of the condor. it was when people we re of the condor. it was when people were ready to believe the presiden
in a sense we have been there before with the nixon presidency. it was about removing him from power. there was a question raised among some of those around him as to whether his travails and horror of the position he was in had unbalanced him. if it had, was that anything anyone could do about it? absolutely right. characters themselves referred to nixon and the madman strategy that this is where he deputed henry kissinger to go around the world that saying to world leaders quite nixon he is...
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was the same for nixon? i think what people who look back on the nixon hearing would say, he really moved public opinion very strongly. nearly the fa ct opinion very strongly. nearly the fact that the investigation may be done that so he beats everybody. people here every day and they get the full story, people can really become engaged and i think the point of the next enquiry is to get eve ryo ne of the next enquiry is to get everyone to get people to watch the news all the time. we are having a bit of trouble hearing you but that's continue for now, in terms of the charges that nixon faced and what donald trump has accused of, of any similarities there? between... in terms of the charges between president nixon faced, what the impeachment charges were looking into and the arguments of abuse of power over donald trump, i'll be seeing similarities there? absolutely anything the big thing that this latest scandal had in common with what we saw under nixon was that we have material which was previously secret
was the same for nixon? i think what people who look back on the nixon hearing would say, he really moved public opinion very strongly. nearly the fa ct opinion very strongly. nearly the fact that the investigation may be done that so he beats everybody. people here every day and they get the full story, people can really become engaged and i think the point of the next enquiry is to get eve ryo ne of the next enquiry is to get everyone to get people to watch the news all the time. we are...